Science & Tech
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A prenatal ultrasound test can definitively reveal whether a human who is safely developing in the womb is male or female. And since the early days of humanity, long before ultrasounds had come about, people have known that each human baby is either a male or female. A person is one or the other, but not both at the same time. […]
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A therapy method that uses a person’s own blood to treat various illnesses and conditions is becoming more widely practiced, after a number of high-profile athletes and celebrities have popularized its use. The treatment, platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP) – also known as “vampire therapy” – works by centrifuging blood and separating white blood cells and […]
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Xperia Ear is Sony’s new intelligent personal assistant. The Sony Mobile smart product is an in-ear personal assistant that can help you communicate and be productive by using conversational voice interaction or simple head gestures. The design strives to provide a new way of communicating, without compromising your attention to the world around you. The […]
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Climate change ‘consensus’ actually derived from the opinions of just 75 hand-picked U.S. scientists
We here at Natural News have regularly pointed out the hypocrisy and outright deception that encompasses media coverage and political discussion regarding so-called “global warming/climate change.” The issue is as phony as President Obama’s great economy and the recent fake news Washington Post report on “fake news.” One of the most outrageously false of all […] -
The Internet is similar in many ways to an ocean. It connects various multi-cultured regions similar to (albeit much faster than) modern global shipping routes. Like an ocean has a vast surface covering millions of square miles, the Internet’s surface covers millions of topics and services, such as shopping, social media and entertainment. Most users […]
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The latest in population control technology is being unveiled in Singapore, where the elderly are now being used as human guinea pigs in a collaborative trial to see how effectively humans can be tracked using wireless sensor technology. According to The Straits Times, two senior studio apartments have already been equipped with the technology, including […]
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The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology has put together a new report which advises outgoing President Obama to revamp the nation’s bio-defense strategy. Threats posed by CRISPR, among other advanced bio-technologies, are a legitimate catastrophic threat to the United States. The Executive office needs to enact meaningful preventive measures against the threat […]
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Following accusations that Donald Trump won the presidency in part due to fake news stories, tech giants Google and Facebook have announced they will restrict advertising services. “In accordance with the Audience Network Policy, we do not integrate or display ads in apps or sites containing content that is illegal, misleading or deceptive, which includes fake […]
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IBM researchers have finally unlocked the secret to creating microchips using carbon nanotubes. Article by Harry Petit The innovation could lead us to some of the most powerful microchips ever created paving the way for injectable microchips and bendy computers. The team, based at IBM’s laboratories in New York, suggest that their microscopic, molecular-level tubes […]
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For over one hundred years, radio frequency (RF) waves have been used to transport information. Remember those old battery operated AM radios you kept by your bedside? There wasn’t much, if any, concern about RF exposure, or electromagnetic frequencies (EMF) a few decades ago. But these days, WIFI connectivity, personal computers, radiation, smart phones and smart homes are a way of life, […]
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One student and six adults were hospitalized in Mission Hill, MA after they placed the student’s sparking and overheated phone charger into water, reports the Boston Globe. Once submerged, the charger began emitting toxic vapors that made the victims so nauseous that they were rushed to a local hospital. While the school was not evacuated, a hazardous materials team did come and assure the school officials […]
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Tesla is one of the leading innovators in the technology realm and has been for years now. CEO Elon Musk is considered one of the most innovative businessmen of our time, so it should come as no surprise that Tesla is in the process of creating a new brand of technology with solar roof tiling, […]
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Scientist and researcher Madeleine Lancaster has been growing human brains inside of her lab at Cambridge University for the intention of performing experiments in order to understand brain disorders like autism, schizophrenia and other mental issues. Since more and more people seem to suffer from these disorders every year, there is no wonder why Lancaster and […]
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With every passing day, life in America comes closer and closer to resembling a science fiction novel instead of reality. New devices and apps arrive everyday that make our lives easier — at least in theory — but also provide plenty of potential dangers as well. As the old adage goes, this is why we […]
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The known observable universe has just expanded exponentially. As CNN.com reports, previous scientific thought concluded that there were approximately 100 – 200 billion distant galaxies. This number was calculated from Hubble Deep Field observations starting in the mid 1990s. Now, astronomers have adjusted that number substantially upward. They believe that there could be 2 trillion galaxies, or ten times as many as […]
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